Arrawarra Headland Reserve

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Aboriginal Elders, surfers, fishermen, local residents and school children have contributed to the designs of the Arrawarra Headland Reserve Masterplan in a series of detailed consultations dating back to 2010. Stage 1 works included the construction of the new boat ramp, carpark and amenities building. Stage 2 works have recently been completed, providing a cultural education area, Indigenous art, accessible pathways, bollards, boardwalk, new beach shower and stairway to the beach. Works continue of the upgrade of Second and Third Avenue streetscapes and construction of formaised parking on Second Avenue.

Stage 2 Arrawarra Headland Reserve Masterplan works are now completed and works are also now completed on significant streetscape improvements for Second and Third Avenues.

Arrawarra Headland Reserve is part of the Coffs Coast Regional Park, which is managed in a partnership of Council and the NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service.

The Regional Park is governed by the Coffs Coast Regional Park Trust Board, which is appointed by the NSW Government and includes community representatives, Aboriginal Elders and representatives of Council and National Parks.

The Arrawarra Headland Reserve Masterplan was developed in 2011, 2012 and 2013 in consultation with Aboriginal Elders, local residents, surfers, fishermen and other users. Detailed design for art elements has been developed with ongoing input from the Garby Elders and local school children.

Stage 2 Masterplan works include:

- New concrete paths and boardwalk, with beach access;

- Educational area and seating;

- New shower, bubbler and bike rack;

- Pathway connecting to boat ramp car park.

Further information about other reserves within the Coffs Coast Regional Park is available on the Coffs Coast Regional Park web page, here:

For enquiries, please contact the Project Liaison Officer, Damon Leach, phone 66484406, or email to: damon.leach@chcc.nsw.gov.au


Stage 2 Arrawarra Headland Reserve Masterplan works are now completed and works are also now completed on significant streetscape improvements for Second and Third Avenues.

Arrawarra Headland Reserve is part of the Coffs Coast Regional Park, which is managed in a partnership of Council and the NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service.

The Regional Park is governed by the Coffs Coast Regional Park Trust Board, which is appointed by the NSW Government and includes community representatives, Aboriginal Elders and representatives of Council and National Parks.

The Arrawarra Headland Reserve Masterplan was developed in 2011, 2012 and 2013 in consultation with Aboriginal Elders, local residents, surfers, fishermen and other users. Detailed design for art elements has been developed with ongoing input from the Garby Elders and local school children.

Stage 2 Masterplan works include:

- New concrete paths and boardwalk, with beach access;

- Educational area and seating;

- New shower, bubbler and bike rack;

- Pathway connecting to boat ramp car park.

Further information about other reserves within the Coffs Coast Regional Park is available on the Coffs Coast Regional Park web page, here:

For enquiries, please contact the Project Liaison Officer, Damon Leach, phone 66484406, or email to: damon.leach@chcc.nsw.gov.au


Thank you for visiting the Arrawarra Headland Streetscape Works and design website. Please feel free to ask questions here about the project and we will endeavour to answer your enquiry.


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    Is the bike path going to be improved around the intersection on third ave? If so, are there future plans to improve the bike path along Arrawarra Road too?

    Jason Page asked over 4 years ago

    Hi Jason, Council will be improving the bike path around the intersection on Third Avenue as part of the current road reconstruction project, and; will later this financial year improve the condition of the path along the southern section of Arrawarra Road leading towards Mullaway Drive.